Ecological footprint
Energy flow
biomes
geological processes
populations
100

True or false: footprints are all equal

false

100

how many organisms are in individual

1

100

hot all year round and has a wet/dry season

Savanna

100

Location where rocks first move along a fault and the seismic waves originate

focus

100

the shift to using coal and oil for power

industrial revolution

200

Wealthiest 25% of the world uses__of the worlds resources

75%

200

true or false:abiotic factors are living things in an enviroment

false

200

This biome is very cold its dry, has no trees, and contains the permafrost

tundra

200

what is the main component of all magma

silica

200

when a population goes over its carrying capacity

what is overshoot
300

This definition talks about the ability to meet current needs for natural resources without sacrificing the needs for future generations

What is sustainability

300

what is the role of a producer

make their own food

300

has very long winters and a little bit of precipitation(30-90cm/year)


taiga

300

A break in the Earth’s crust along which blocks of the crust slide relative to one another

fault

300

the study of human populations

demography

400

The U.S footprint is almost__times greater than the worlds average.

5x

400
what does a decomposer do

breaks down dead organisms

400

Hot summers and cold winters with an average amount of rainfall. It has the most fertile soil.

grasslands

400

Location directly above the focus of the earthquake

epicenter

400

the time it takes for a countrys population to double in size

doubling time

500

this definition talks about a measure of human impact on the earth

What is ecological footprint?

500

what is biomagnification

the process of chemical build up in organisms

500

Mainly located in coastal areas and it has warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters

chaparral

500

Used by scientists to measure the amount of energy released by an earthquake (in magnitude)

the richter scale

500

the arrangement of animals in a population

population dispersion

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